result of school processes such as labelling. Social class background has a powerful influence on a child’s chances of success in the educational system‚ a child is often labeled from the first year of school based on stereotyped assumptions about their class background‚ in the society there are significant social class‚ gender and ethnic inequalities of educational achievement. Differences in cultural and material circumstances operating outside the school environment and processes that take place
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MSC-MEPC.6/Circ.10 31 December 2011 ANNEX 2 LIST OF NATIONAL OPERATIONAL CONTACT POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RECEIPT‚ TRANSMISSION AND PROCESSING OF URGENT REPORTS ON INCIDENTS INVOLVING HARMFUL SUBSTANCES‚ INCLUDING OIL FROM SHIPS TO COASTAL STATES 1 The following information is provided to enable compliance with Regulation 37 of MARPOL Annex I which‚ inter alia‚ requires that shipboard pollution emergency plans for oil (SOPEP) shall contain a list of authorities or persons to be contacted in the
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Using material from item A and elsewhere assess the view that social class differences in educational achievement are the result of school processes such as labelling. Social class is typically known as social grouping or hierarchy based on differences in wealth‚ income or occupation. In the UK there are mainly two social classes; working class and middle class. 33% of students who are currently on free school meals achieve 5A*-C at GCSE‚ however 61% of students who are not on free school meals
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Under CEO‚ Jeffrey Immelt leadership and cultural integration GE is committed to achieving worldwide leadership in each of its businesses. To achieve that leadership‚ GE’s ongoing business strategy centers on five key growth initiatives: Technical Leadership; Services; Customer Focus; Growth Platforms; and Globalization. GE is committed to leadership in the "next generation" of technology. It’s well-positioned to drive growth for the future with technical excellence in each business by developing
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Using material from item A and elsewhere‚ assess the view that factors and processes within the school are the main cause of differences in the educational achievement of different social groups It is apparent that most of the studies carried out by numerous sociologist came to the same assumption that middle class pupils tend to do alot better than working class in terms of educational achievement. Pupils from middle class backgrounds tend to pass more academic exams‚ stay on for further education
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1. Introduction This consultancy report is prepared for Holly Farm in order to improve its future business. In the second part of this report; ’Evaluation of Current Operations and Gillian’s Business Strategy’ and ’Conclusion’‚ Holly Farm’s operations will be critically evaluated in the aspect of current and future potential capacity constraints and any other operational problems. Also‚ I will discuss the feasibility of Gillian Giles’ strategy for the business there. In the last part; ’Recommendations
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evidence for the idea of plate tectonic theory. Here many features are formed such as volcanoes and Fold Mountains‚ earthquakes are less visible but are still processes which support continental drift and plate tectonics. There are 5 different types of plate boundaries where the plates meet‚ move apart or rub along that provide processes and features that support continental drift and therefore plate tectonics. Volcanoes are a main feature at most plate boundaries as they come from magma chambers
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the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice (QCF) Qualification Number: 600/3970/X HABC Level 4 Award in the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice (QCF) Qualification Number: 600/3971/1 Highfield Place Unit 15 Shaw Wood Business Park Shaw Wood Way Wheatley Hills Doncaster South Yorkshire DN2 5TB United Kingdom HABC Level 4 Certificate in Leading the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice (QCF) Qualification Number: 600/3969/3
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company will use customer information wisely to build relationships with their customers‚ on the level that together they will work together towards a long-term relationship.’ (Xu et al. 2002) High customer Intimacy can be produced from these processes and strategy. ‘Customer intimacy is an essential factor in the Customer Relationship Management value chain’ (Buttle‚ 2004). This marketing strategy consists of a business using ways to get close to clients with benefits for a business including
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1. Describe the fluid-mosaic model of a plasma membrane. Discuss the role of the membrane in the movement of materials through it by each of the following processes: a. Active transport b. Passive transport The plasma membrane is a semi permeable barrier that separates the inside of the cell from the outside environment. The plasma membrane is made up of carbohydrates‚ cholesterol‚ proteins‚ and a lipid bilayer‚ or double layer of lipids. The plasma membrane may be known as a fluid mosaic
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